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Need a speaker for one of your group's events? --
The Museum of American Heritage announces the MOAH Traveling Trunk Show, a new program providing
local groups with interesting and lively talks about MOAH and its exhibits. Presentations by
visiting speakers feature computer-generated shows, a trunk full of Museum artifacts and photographs, the history of
the Museum and its founder, Frank Livermore, information about the historic
Williams House and Garden, and information about current exhibits,
workshops, and events.
Presentations are 45 to 60 minutes in length and appropriate for local
organizations, school groups, church groups, senior centers, employee groups and much MOAH.
To schedule a presentation in the San Francisco Peninsula area, please contact
the Museum, 650-321-1004.
The Museum of American Heritage, located in the historic Williams House in Palo Alto, operates programs to collect, preserve, and present objects that illustrate the evolution of 19th and 20th century invention and technology. MOAH provides hands-on education that engages and encourages the public, especially youth, to understand and appreciate the history of technology as a stimulus for the creative mind. In addition, the Museum sponsors events that bring together diverse individuals and groups interested in our heritage of ingenuity and invention.
Regular exhibit hours are 11 AM to 4 PM,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free.
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This page last updated: June 29, 2007 |